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I've been asked to change a simple label print program that currently prints
a single label per page - so that it prints 8 labels on the same page (2
across and 4 down)
Simple enough to code but I wonder if there is a cunning way of setting up a
PRTF (or suchlike) to print in this format so that I have to make minimal or
NO code changes to the existing label print program.
ie: it continues to print one label at a time with a page throw after each
label and its automatically spaced on the page...
end result would need to be
------------
XXX XXX
XXX XXX
XXX XXX
XXX XXX
------------
where that is one page and XXX is each printed *page* from the program
if that makes any sense?
Cheers,
Nick
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